TO-NIGHT’S AMUSEMENTS
—pictures. — St. James.—A stirring story of heroism at sea, ‘ San Demetrio, London,' featuring Walter Fitzgerald, Arthur Young, and Mervyn Johns. Octagon.—Laurence Olivier and Penelope Ward in the British comedy ‘ The Demi-Paradise.’ Empire.—The two popular comedians, Olsen and Johnson, in the hilarious comedy, ‘ Ghost Catchers.’ Strand.—' Weird Woman,' starring- Lon Chaney, Anne Gwynne, and Evelyn Ankers, and ‘ Melody Parade,’ featuring Mary Beth Hughes and Eddie Quillan. State.—Ernst Lubitsch’s most brilliant production in technicolor, ‘ Heaven Can Wait,’ starring Gene Tierney, Don Ameche, Chai'les Coburn, and Laird Crcgar, Grand.-Richard Dis in the thrilling mystery film, ‘ The Whistler.’ Also Charles Siarrett in ‘The Thundering West.’ Regent.—’ Cry Havoc,’ the thrilling war Eicture with an all-feminine cast, eaded by Margaret Sullavan, Ann, Sothern Joan Blondell, and Fay Bainter- . . • . Mayfair.—Leslie Howard and David Niven in * First of the Few.’ Also Bob Hope and Betty Hutton in ' Let’s Face It.’
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Evening Star, Issue 25419, 26 February 1945, Page 4
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145TO-NIGHT’S AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 25419, 26 February 1945, Page 4
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